Andy Warhol
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And Pope Francis appointed the first female director of the Vatican museums.
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Plus, check out the artist list for the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
Andy Warhol in the Gaze of a 60s French Photographer
Full of bad haircuts, perfectly posed group shots, and unsentimental romanticism.
The Artful Science of Mending Works on Paper | Conservation Lab
The paper conservators at Alvarez Fine Arts Services, a private studio in New York, restore everything from Matisse prints to beloved family heirlooms.
Danny Fields Is the Music Industry Wild Man You’ve Never Heard Of
He devastated The Beatles with a headline, gave the world the Ramones, and caused mischief throughout the 60s and 70s. With Danny it was always right place, right time, all the time.
The New Smithsonian Looks Like a Fortress: Last Week in Art
Also, Jared Leto is producing and starring in an Andy Warhol biopic, written by Terence Winter.
Jared Leto Is Going to Play Andy Warhol in a New Biopic
The actor plans to play the lauded pop artist in the upcoming film 'Warhol,' which he's also helping to produce.
150 Self-Portraits Reveal the Inner Lives of Iconic Artists
600 years of self-portraiture emerges in 'Facing the World: Self-Portraits from Rembrandt to Ai Weiwei.'
How Technology Is Augmenting the Future of Museums in California
A new app at Stanford’s Cantor Arts Center uses cutting-edge tech to update the museum experience.
Andy Warhol Wanted Lou Reed to Be His 'Mickey Mouse'
The authors of 'Please Kill Me' talked with Warhol's "boy," Billy Name, a key figure in the 60s art scene who built the Factory, as well as witnessed the rise of Edie Sedgwick, the Velvet Underground's breakup, and the time Warhol was almost murdered.
Sipping and Spilling Tea with RuPaul
America's favorite drag superstar reads the gay community, Hollywood's capitalist core, and his own legacy.
Artist-Curator Stages a Life Along a Horizontal Line
An expansive curatorial effort by Elizabeth Price is an intellectual examination of life running along a prostrate spine or glacial surface.